Randy states that in order to retain the strict tolerances required, continual range testing  is a must as tooling blades become less sharp as the day wears on requiring frequent change-out. The one thing that I liked about the BST was that you could be a little sloppy with shot placement and still be assured of an ethical kill as the bullet was designed to “blow up” on contact. Decent penetration, very reliable expansion. Wednesday, January 15, 2020. So last season, I loaded them up and took to the field. Some have said it may not expand from a short barreled pistol. The diminutive .223 barked again late in the evening when we ran across a sounder of hogs in the dry bed of a wetland. I had already chambered another round so I waited until he stopped and touched off another that put him down for good. Also, it sells out fast. Before I can evaluate a bullet in the real world, it has to put in some range time . It averaged 1in at 100 yards but I did have a couple groups around .75in. The bullet entered high in the shoulder, broke the joint, continued through and exited the other side. I have tested in my shield and all 5 expanded as in the photos. The X-Bullet is the foundation for many of the bullets used today including the “Triple-Shock X Bullet” (TSX), “Tipped-Triple-Shock X Bullet” (TTSX), and the “Long Range X Bullet” (LRX). The senior communications manager from Federal said, “Anyone can load the Barnes TSX bullets, but it’s the premium components that set our cartridges above the rest.”. The duo stopped to look back at 200 yards, and I squeezed the trigger on my Savage 110 Predator. GP-100, and actually got slight;y higher numbers than Lucky Gunner Labs reported from a 4in. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. I had used it in the past, but since being discontinued in 2013, I forgot how deadly the bullet was on game. As a result of the new partnership, Barnes is already selling the VOR-TX line of loaded ammunition which features their famed TSX and TTSX bullets. The Federal Premium Barnes TSX loads will be very close to the same velocities and accuracy specifications as before, and will also be available in 6.5 Creedmoor and .224 Valkyrie, which have gained popularity in the short time Federal didn’t load the Barnes TSX. Definitely a deadly round, but one that requires thoughtful shot placement. I’ve used them on everything from bears to elk and love the terminal performance the bullets provide. Agreed. Excellent choice !!.. Randy, Coni, and their daughter Jessica continue to lead the daily operations for Barnes Bullets as well as provide the vision for its future direction. Randy Brooks, former owner and current president of Barnes Bullets, is just that type of man representing part entrepreneur, part innovator, and part adventurer. The hollow cavity is the largest I’ve ever seen, which seems to prevent clogging with barrier material. I like the flat trajectory the.270 has. My hunting partner and I lined up on the two largest pigs, which didn’t have a clue we were perched on a hill 230 yards away. The TSX was introduced in 2003 and is Barnes ' most popular hunting bullet. They are very popular among hunters because of their excellent terminal performance and accuracy. In the coming years, Barnes looks to continue to expand into other categories of loaded ammunition such as the personal defense and black-gun commercial markets. The grooves also increase accuracy. Their military applications include the RRLP (Reduced Ricochet Limited Penetration) bullet design which is intended for urban combat to help our troops reduce the enemy to “nothing but a pair of smokin’ boots” without endangering their fellow soldier’s lives from ricochets or penetrating walls. I’m signing up for one that will be in January. Easier for a fat old fart to carry, too. It shows a significant increase in accuracy over my tried-n-true choice of bullets, the Nosler Partition. This round averaged 2549 through an 18in barrel with very little spread. TTSX and 85 gr. Had some failures to feed as the HP stuck in the feed ramp. It's worth it, but it's still a premium price. I just bought a 243 ruger stainless all weather and going to try for deer this year. Been shooting 130gr 270win for last two years five shots five dead deer none has taken a step I have used everything in the past thirty years the ttsx is amazing shoots so accurate on paper it’s scary go Barnes bullets, Which bullit Hendrix ? The rings reduced the bearing surface area of the bullet and caused the copper fouling to be wiped into the corner of each groove as it went by, virtually eliminating previous fouling concerns. When I went to Wyoming last year to attend a class at Gunwerks, Aaron Davidson opened things by saying that the best terminally performing bullet in the world is worthless if you can’t put it where you want it. I trust my life on it. The story is similar at 200 yards. This lets me rapidly squeeze off the first shot or two without fear of recoil flinch, and then the rest of my mags are full of Ranger T 180gr, which are extremely persuasive if the target is still belligerent. This revolutionary design featured an impact extruded hollow point cavity in the nose of the all-copper (99.99% pure copper) bullet. Federal loads several varieties of copper bullets, including Trophy Copper and Power-Shok Copper. And like a lot of concealed carry people, I stagger my rounds based upon the seasons and what I believe I might have to "punch through". The .243 would be more than enough caliber for the smallish deer we get around here. Lucky Gunner Labs reported a 5-shot average velocity for these (fired from GLOCK 27) as 1037fps. Additionally, a typical projectile can have core-jacket separation when the bullet hits a bone inside of an animal, resulting in less mass after the lead falls out the of the jacket, which reduces the amount of penetration. Askins called up Randy who assured him that they were solids and that they would work great in Africa against a Cape buffalo. I tested several hunting rounds and this was by far the most accurate. I only shot barnes tsx and ttsx in my 243win howa in South Africa we shoot impala and warthog which is slightly smaller in size then your deer but accuracy is excellent with barnes x at 100meters it is 1\2 inch and still have to have a impala ran one foot on me after been shot (always vital area) have shot to date more than 12 impala already hard to find barnes over here but will not shoot anything else. Using my Ruger M77 Mark II with a 1:9 twist barrel, I managed to see acceptable “hunting” accuracy from the Barnes loads. Proprietary design, tooling and manufacturing processes allow us to produce accurate and consistent projectiles. Subscribe now to get the latest news on guns, gear, gun rights, and personal defense delivered straight to your inbox daily! Thanks Tyler for a good review- and a question you and Dyspeptic-and tdiinva- who mentioned he’d be interested in that for a custom AR build-. I’m shooting a Kimber Adirondack. Get the American Hunter Insider newsletter for at-a-glance access to industry news, gear, gun reviews, videos and more—delivered directly to your Inbox. Required fields are marked *. The TSX/TTSX is a truly impressive bullet for me. This time a bit lower so it actually got his lungs. Prior to the Barnes, I was using the 95 gr. Mag. In their first year of operations, they brought in a mere $8,000 of revenue.

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